Didn't answer your question, did they. The housing construction is superior on the Maxell as is the tape structure. TDK is decent enough but will throw oxides onto the heads more readily.
Also, if you want to do this right have a tech internally tweak the machine for the exact tape formulation you choose and then run it without dolby. You will have some tape hiss but the trade off will be more dynamics, better detail and no phase shift. Good luck and don't listen to the nay sayers.
Maxell XL II-S is extreme for all but the very best machines such as the upper end Naks. You might just stick with XL II only as the performance return might be minimal.
Also, if you want to do this right have a tech internally tweak the machine for the exact tape formulation you choose and then run it without dolby. You will have some tape hiss but the trade off will be more dynamics, better detail and no phase shift. Good luck and don't listen to the nay sayers.
Maxell XL II-S is extreme for all but the very best machines such as the upper end Naks. You might just stick with XL II only as the performance return might be minimal.